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File:StateLibQld 1 298511 Tweed Heads Railway Station, ca. 1911.jpg. Add topic ...
The station was just past here. The Southport branch continued on to Southport, but the Tweed Heads line continued onwards. Passing the small station of Molendinar, the line passed under the Southport-Nerang Road. The Nerang River bridge was next. Then came Nerang and Mudgeeraba stations, today covered by the busy Pacific Motorway.
A map advertising the auction shows that the estate was located next to the Tweed River. [8] Tweed Heads station, circa 1911. The Tweed Heads and Coolangatta Surf Life Saving Club opened on 13 September 1911. [9] In April 1916, 69 allotments of "Charles' Tweed Heads subdivision were advertised to be auctioned by P. Smith & Son. [10]
Nov. 7—The Sierra-Sacramento Valley EMS Agency last week unanimously approved a three-year contract extension for Bi-County Ambulance service in Yuba and Sutter counties, officials said. The ...
The South Coast railway was extended from Nerang railway station to Tweed Heads in New South Wales and opened on 10 August 1903. [8] Coolangatta railway station was located to the south of the intersection of Griffith and Dutton Streets ( 28°10′07″S 153°32′12″E / 28.1685°S 153.5367°E / -28.1685; 153.5367 ...
A typical ambulance station. Ambulance base in Dryden, Ontario. An ambulance station is a structure or other area set aside for storage of ambulance vehicles and their medical equipment, as well as working and living space for their staff. Ambulance stations have facilities for maintaining ambulance vehicles, such as a charger for the vehicles ...
Coolangatta Road – Coolangatta, Tweed Heads: No right turn northbound into Coolangatta Road: State border: 38.5: 23.9: Queensland – New South Wales state border: New South Wales: Tweed: Tweed Heads West: 39.6: 24.6: Pacific Motorway (M1) – Tugun, Tweed Heads South: Sugarwood Drive – Tweed Heads West: Southern end of Gold Coast Highway ...
A combination car was a vehicle that could serve either as a hearse or as an ambulance, [1] and had the capability of being swapped between those roles without much difficulty. [2] This hybrid usage of the cars reflects an era when funeral homes offered emergency ambulance service in addition to their primary trade, especially in smaller towns ...